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For the last few years, TU has helped enroll ranchers and farmers in Wyoming, Colorado and Utah in the SCPP. We’ve found a lot of enthusiasm for the program in ranch country, and we’ve helped prove that there’s a robust water market for “demand management” leasing programs that pay ag producers for [ READ MORE... ]

When I first started saltwater fly fishing, I was generally clueless as to the role solid fly rods played in the success of anglers pursuing fish that didn't have banks or rapids or waterfalls to stop their runs.

I use non-slip knots almost exclusively when fishing streamers—I think they give flies more action in the water, and they're very dependable. But, as age and ... evoloving... eyesight are kicking in, tying the knot sometimes takes a while.

A couple years ago, I bought a small camper in preparation for an extended trip to the Arctic. It's easily been one of my best purchases—it gets regular use, and it gets me and my fishing crew streamside all summer long and well into the fall.